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  • @ceedub_1983
    @ceedub_1983 14 дней назад +854

    I’m a Canadian living in Almaty, Kazakhstan with my beautiful Russian wife and 3 children. I received a job offer for a teaching position in Moscow and we will relocate in August ✊🏻🇷🇺☦️ Let’s have a pint when I get there good sir. The name is Cam.

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 14 дней назад

      If your wife is Russian, there is "The Programm for Russian compatriots resettlement 2024". She will get her Russian citizenship (if she doesn't have it) automatically and can take all her foreign relatives to Russia. But they will get Foreigner's residency permit. Children will get citizenship as well. She shuold adress to Russian Embassy and apply to join the Programm. U later when u be ready to pass the tests for residency can apply for citizenship.
      Check "Dom Migranta" migration center in Moscow, related to RUDN University. They have Language school and prepare for residency tests, and organize the test themselvs. And help to prepare documents.

    • @user-fr4sv1hl7y
      @user-fr4sv1hl7y 14 дней назад +38

      Кэм, поздравляю с повышением!

    • @ceedub_1983
      @ceedub_1983 14 дней назад

      @@user-fr4sv1hl7y спасибо большое 🥳

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 14 дней назад +16

      Does your wife have Russian passport? In what status u'll be in Moscow?

    • @ceedub_1983
      @ceedub_1983 14 дней назад +44

      @@catinforest She has a Kazakh passport but is applying for Russian citizenship before we go. I myself will be in Moscow on a Russian work visa provided my employer 👍🏻

  • @tutnetam
    @tutnetam 12 дней назад +485

    We moved from Texas to Russia! Our channel is Texan in Russia ❤

    • @mr.hardtruth8026
      @mr.hardtruth8026 9 дней назад +2

      For now you are not citizens, but once you are..are you willing to fight in Ukraine for Russia? Many people who get new citizen, get mobilization

    • @Vavilon77777
      @Vavilon77777 8 дней назад +1

      @@mr.hardtruth8026 Yeah. Indigenous residents are recruited by contract and only if they pass a medical examination and have experience in military service, but foreigners are grabbed as soon as they are issued a passport and dragged to the front line. They issue one Mosin rifle and one interpreter per ten foreigners. Where do they recruit you liars and clowns? :)

    • @nevaneva9020
      @nevaneva9020 8 дней назад +35

      @@mr.hardtruth8026 в России воюют добровольцы, в отличие от Украины

    • @user-xi6mo9wc4u
      @user-xi6mo9wc4u 8 дней назад +23

      ​​@@mr.hardtruth8026это ложь.Никто из приехавших в Россию иностранцев не призывается в армию,хотя гражданство им дают.
      Последние месяцы выходцов из Узбекистана и Таджикистана( бывшие советские республики) заставляют становиться на воинский учёт,но это лишь для того,чтобы дисциплинировать их и уменьшить количество мигрантов из этих республик.

    • @OutlawStar539
      @OutlawStar539 8 дней назад +11

      @@mr.hardtruth8026 a total lie

  • @filmdude5058
    @filmdude5058 14 дней назад +816

    Its crazy how many westerners move to Russia, they all pop up on my youtube feed

    • @End0fst0ry
      @End0fst0ry 14 дней назад +73

      RUclips algorithms work like this - you watch one or two expats and that's it, YT start offering you all of them at once. On the one hand, it's true that not just a few new channels appear recently. But on the other hand, if you watch them all, it will seem like almost all of Europe has moved to Russia, lol.

    • @TatyanaAndreewa
      @TatyanaAndreewa 14 дней назад +87

      Это не безумие. Мир общий и люди едут жить туда, где им лучше. Люди с запада едут в Россию, потому что им так нравится. Из России люди едут на запад, потому что им так нравится. Есть люди, которым близки новые западные ценности, а есть люди, которым они не близки. Вот люди и едут.

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 14 дней назад +9

      Lol before it goes further, get your greencurd to Russia 🇷🇺...

    • @imepriimek398
      @imepriimek398 14 дней назад +7

      sure, every American go to Russia and work there for minimal wage (200$). It is much better to live in former eastern block (Poland, Czachia..) than in Russia.

    • @minutka_mimimi
      @minutka_mimimi 14 дней назад +61

      ​@@imepriimek398в России есть такие зарплаты у уборщиков и возможно в сельской местности, в городах таких зарплат уже нет

  • @GregoryBamber
    @GregoryBamber 14 дней назад +771

    I'm moving to Russia from Australia very soon to be with my wife and for similar reasons to yours.

    • @Chaldon-hl6yk
      @Chaldon-hl6yk 14 дней назад +8

      kremlin bot please

    • @solrac1287
      @solrac1287 14 дней назад

      ​@@Chaldon-hl6yk Typical of you propagandists "anyone who reasons who does not support my narrative or speaks well about Russia is automatically a Russian bot paid by Putin" greetings from a foreigner in Russia😎

    • @1966Gleb
      @1966Gleb 14 дней назад +95

      @@Chaldon-hl6yk И ты,западный бот, тоже приезжай в гости. Тебе безумно понравится в России.

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 14 дней назад +27

      Did you contact big Australian family in Altai? They moved 2-3 years ago. Main star there is 27 years old girl Sabrina.

    • @tatatata1994
      @tatatata1994 14 дней назад +10

      We are too old to do the same. Enjoying rapidly rising cost of living and scores of homeless bums who have taken over the entire central part of Perth.

  • @joaocarloslemos659
    @joaocarloslemos659 12 дней назад +220

    Rússia is wonderful Place. I am Brazilian, have my Russian Daugther going to University in Moskow, safe and no globalist around. Great Place. Great food, Great culture, Great people.

    • @mackos007
      @mackos007 11 дней назад

      Great culture! Great abortions, great war, great hiv, great invigilation, great suicide rates, great alcoholism, great bribery! Just great XD

    • @rafae5902
      @rafae5902 День назад

      como que vc foi parar na russia mano?

    • @AlemdaTaprobana
      @AlemdaTaprobana 21 час назад

      até eu quero saber como foi parar lá haha

  • @M0R0ZK0
    @M0R0ZK0 14 дней назад +432

    Russia is now a Noah's ark for the traditional family, religion and freedom. She is happy to welcome everyone who shares these values with her.

    • @Ultra-Violet
      @Ultra-Violet 12 дней назад +6

      Rubbish

    • @ThomasTomiczek
      @ThomasTomiczek 12 дней назад +17

      It is sad, is it not. We did not stumble, we fell, and we keep falling, in the west. We - are done. You are right - Russia is the beacon of hope.

    • @Ultra-Violet
      @Ultra-Violet 12 дней назад +4

      @@ThomasTomiczek hope for what exactly?

    • @M0R0ZK0
      @M0R0ZK0 12 дней назад +6

      @@Ultra-Violet Do you judge by yourself?

    • @Ultra-Violet
      @Ultra-Violet 12 дней назад +1

      @@M0R0ZK0 yes

  • @CapitainGreg
    @CapitainGreg 14 дней назад +512

    I'm Mexican and have lived in the States, Europe, and Russia. I agree, Russia is way better 👍🏻. Great video and summary! The future is here, and the quality of life is great. Greetings from Smolensk! 🇲🇽🇷🇺

    • @mackos007
      @mackos007 11 дней назад +7

      How is smolensk better than let;s say extremly well developed nordics, of south of spain with great weather and culture? I smell bullshit ;)

    • @user-rc3sn2cl7w
      @user-rc3sn2cl7w 11 дней назад +11

      В Смоленске не пахнет западным дерьмом

    • @user-ui9dr8bj1r
      @user-ui9dr8bj1r 10 дней назад

      ​@@user-rc3sn2cl7wТочно сказано!

    • @CapitainGreg
      @CapitainGreg 9 дней назад

      @@mackos007 you mean like Sweden the murder capital of Europe? Or the racism? 🤭🤣
      Spain? with it's homelessness and recession just like all Europe? 🤭🤣
      How is your economy??
      In Smolensk I have a beautiful apartment, security, great state and civil services, best banking and online services and much more. I'm happy here and it's not hard to be happy and that's the point.

    • @CapitainGreg
      @CapitainGreg 9 дней назад

      @@user-rc3sn2cl7w плюс тут есть будущее)) 😆😎

  • @joefarm2897
    @joefarm2897 15 дней назад +573

    I am ethnic Hungarian. I will go back to the country my parents emigrated from...why? The western government, especially Canada have destroyed our culture and way of life. Stay Hard for life...💪💯

    • @Chaldon-hl6yk
      @Chaldon-hl6yk 14 дней назад +10

      all hungarians comes from siberia

    • @PiterPeconi
      @PiterPeconi 14 дней назад

      Hungarians are geneticaly Slavs

    • @TatyanaAndreewa
      @TatyanaAndreewa 14 дней назад +31

      Я из России и мне нравится политика, которую проводит Виктор Орбан. Он ставит на первое место интересы своего народа. Так что удачи в возвращении в Венгрию.

    • @twowheelsabove
      @twowheelsabove 13 дней назад

      никто не любит цыган, никому не нужны анклавы и резервации закрытых эмигрантов где будет расти криминал, канада все делает правильно, ты просто не очень умный чтобы понять это
      Nobody loves gypsies, no one needs enclaves and reservations of closed emigrants where crime will grow, Canada does everything right, you are simply not very smart to understand this

    • @anhlong4463
      @anhlong4463 13 дней назад

      Buồn cười tụi ngu này và chúc mọi người may mắn nhé!

  • @user-mv5ow2lr7s
    @user-mv5ow2lr7s 14 дней назад +455

    Понравилась фраза в конце : - "русские женщины сделают из тебя мужчину " согласен на все 100 )))

    • @VasiliyTolstoy
      @VasiliyTolstoy 14 дней назад +58

      ...причём хочешь ты того или нет. :)

    • @andrewdronsson9028
      @andrewdronsson9028 13 дней назад +16

      @@VasiliyTolstoy А это уже не имеет значения. Главное - не быть голубого цвета. 🙂

    • @joppass
      @joppass 12 дней назад +31

      Русские женщины были первыми на планете феминистками - суфражистки они назывались. Они добивались возможности учиться и работать, как и мужчины. И добились. И уже наработались. И поняли, что лучше поддерживать своего мужчину, пока он ходит охотиться на мамонта, а самой быть дома с детьми. ))) Поэтому мы и красивые и мягкие :)

    • @kloukva
      @kloukva 12 дней назад +21

      @@joppass Ну не утрируйте, не все хотят быть дома с детьми. Хорошо что сегодня мы можем выбирать. Кто хочет, сидит с детьми, кто хочет делать карьеру - делает, кто хочет рисовать/танцевать/творить - творит

    • @Luva-_-
      @Luva-_- 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@VasiliyTolstoy😂

  • @anastasiamaltugueva1803
    @anastasiamaltugueva1803 14 дней назад +231

    Men can be men and women can be women! So well said ❤

    • @musicclassic5938
      @musicclassic5938 12 дней назад

      Only two genders, not 72!!

    • @abodabalo
      @abodabalo 12 дней назад

      Yes. In West children are force to change gender. Also full of satanisme and dress like dog or cat.

    • @antediluvianatheist5262
      @antediluvianatheist5262 11 дней назад +1

      AS a tran-man, that's good to hear.

    • @zahrans
      @zahrans 11 дней назад

      @@antediluvianatheist5262 So you're biologically a woman, eh?

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +6

      Compare this with the West, where they claim they don't know what a woman is, and you can guess how much I love it here. Thanks for commenting.

  • @Sonmz
    @Sonmz 14 дней назад +618

    Greetings from Kiev! Congratulations on the move! It looks like the US government will soon run out of money for this war they instigated with the 2014 coup. I hope all this madness will end and the borders between countries will disappear or become conditional. We Russian people, broadly speaking, will live in peace and harmony as we have for centuries. It's sad that the States have gone down the path of destroying universal values, but I hope that you and people like you will find a new home in Russia. It is vast and welcoming to all who come with an open heart.

    • @oliviao3686
      @oliviao3686 13 дней назад +99

      If you're still there, please be careful with your comments. Just a few days ago they had a rundown in Kiev, looking for R sympathizers.
      We need you all safe and sound, please

    • @Sonmz
      @Sonmz 13 дней назад +90

      @@oliviao3686 Yeah, I'm aware of these raids. That's why my street phone is clean. Thank you for your support. It's very important right now. The government is in a panic, so aggression and hatred are growing with terrible force. The saddest thing is that the majority of the population is infected with this hatred. Denunciations have become the norm of life. Children write denunciations against their parents, sisters against their brothers, etc. Tens of thousands of people are in prison for political reasons. But we do not give up, as people say, we are prepared for the worst, but we hope for the best.

    • @oliviao3686
      @oliviao3686 13 дней назад +61

      @Sonmz please mind also the ip address. I have heard from other people in Eastern Ukraine that people were just disappearing to never resurface again. Those criminals were just coming to get people right in their homes.
      I'm so sorry to hear what you're saying.
      I'm Russian myself, we're very worried for people like you over there. We're all looking forward to peace for our dear people, for our country 🙏
      Happy Easter! Христос воскресе!
      Please be careful all around.
      A hug 🫂

    • @annapetrova6036
      @annapetrova6036 13 дней назад +40

      Берегите себя

    • @Sonmz
      @Sonmz 13 дней назад +50

      ​@@oliviao3686Truly risen! Воистину воскресе! You are absolutely right. I won't go into detail, but VPNs are just one part of the network routing and security methods I use. Additionally, my PC is encrypted.
      I am very moved by your words, literally to tears(not sad), I am proud of our people. We have a level of unity that others can only dream of. Therefore, the Russian people are invincible.
      And I give you a big hug too!

  • @Dixis
    @Dixis 14 дней назад +186

    Hello mr. Steven I am living 3 stations away from you in Moscow and I am making this comment for youtube algorithm to promote your video. Wish you a good luck with everything 😎

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +8

      Look me up, let's have a beer together @stephen_SSTA on Telegram

  • @garrywebster8434
    @garrywebster8434 15 дней назад +351

    Isn't it amazing how quickly things have changed

    • @Rinkashikitoka29
      @Rinkashikitoka29 14 дней назад +9

      Уеs...

    • @CapitainGreg
      @CapitainGreg 14 дней назад +20

      Karma ...
      Most of the world dreamed watching this day come.

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +31

      The USSA has become a fake, gay version of the USSR where nothing works

    • @user-yy2fl2yf5m
      @user-yy2fl2yf5m 4 дня назад

      @@RussiaAmericanDream
      Connect some historical dots and you see that the architects and root perpetrators of the long soviet nightmare were NOT Russian. Happens that frontman Stalin turned on them in '30's and they fled and regrouped their ethno-mafia in the West.
      These are the creatures who are at this moment destroying the West in order to reconstruct their soviet "utopia" where everyone is equal but with them more equal than us. (Orwell wasn't fiction.)
      I can't name them here, but then actually I have by not naming them. LOL!

    • @420PeterGriffin
      @420PeterGriffin 2 дня назад +8

      @@RussiaAmericanDream oh my God you’re so right 😂

  • @charmedsuperior2222
    @charmedsuperior2222 12 дней назад +117

    I’m a lady who has been born and bred in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
    We are finished here.
    So many of us would love to join you.

    • @catsapp
      @catsapp 12 дней назад +9

      marry me if you want russian passport. I need english teacher

    • @Veloxm
      @Veloxm 11 дней назад +2

      @@catsapp )))))

    • @user-ze9mu8ep8o
      @user-ze9mu8ep8o 11 дней назад

      Переезжайте ❤

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 9 дней назад

      So, may u check: "Dom Migranta".
      This is an immigrants support center and a Language school related to RUDN University.
      This school prepares for residency tests, and organize these tests.
      One can get a Foreigner's residency permit as a teacher or a doctor (check: The list of the mkst needed professions in Russia to obtain Foreigner's residency permit (Vid na zhitel'stvo - ВНЖ) 2024.
      There are programms "Zemskyi Uchitel' " and "Zemskyi doctor" wich means teachers and doctors are invited to work in Countryside schools and small hospitals. This is for citizens.
      But u as a native English speaker, probably, can get an invitation from regional government. This can be a Working visa or quota for Foreigner's residency permit. But one should pass the tests for residency.
      There is also a need to pass through the course of qualification update in teaching Russian children. And process of admitting your education documents.

    • @pablorusso1409
      @pablorusso1409 8 дней назад +2

      What do you mean, finished?

  • @briancossey4773
    @briancossey4773 14 дней назад +255

    Decades ago, I served in U.S. Military; did so to honor my grandfather and his serving in Great Patriotic War (WW 2); I worked on aircraft electronic systems during first Gulf War. I once believed in what America use to be/stand for. America of my youth is dead and gone; exists only in memory, and what America has become now is embarrassment. If America called for me to rejoin military, I would deny; I do not serve tyrants!
    Am considered "radical" because I have point of view that goes against popular image government attempts to promote: America has become what Russia once was, and Russia has become what America once was. Russia is now land of free, if all the information that I have quietly acquired is true. Am tired of racism, of ANY kind, but most especially that directed toward white people; I am white, but I practice policy of "live and let live". I will treat people as they treat me; treat me with respect and I will gladly and happily do so with you.
    Lost all of my family here in the states; I am last living member. Only reason I stayed in U.S. after time in service was because I made promise to myself the day father died that when mother's time came, I would be there to say goodbye. Now am looking to leave America.
    Am well educated; just finished up Bachelors' Degree in Business Management with Major in Entrepreneurship.
    Am artist. Have won contests as youth and have even sold/created few works for private citizens; I draw (in various different mediums), paint, sculpt, play music and sing.
    Am quiet person that only wishes to live in peace. Of course, would be nice to meet Russian woman that could see the me inside; the shallow, self-centered and superficial people that western women have become do NOT appeal to me. I believe in traditional family values. The corruption of these values in order to promote Corporate America is one of reasons why America has failed. Family was, is and will always be center of my universe. With this, to my mind, would be able to settle in new place and have TRUE home!
    Am in bad health here. They do not seek to promote wellness here (unless they can make money from you, like with doctors constantly giving you new pills to take so that pharmacological companies can expand profit margins). Know most food here in America is not good for you.
    I am not young(er) man; I am 54. But I am intelligent, well-spoken, hard-working, creative and good-natured. I do not seek confrontation, but will stand up for self and what I believe in. I appreciate natural beauty, especially in music and people. I also have nature of curiosity with strong desire to learn. Exploring places and learning of cultures is like food and drink to me! I learn languages easily (began learning Russian through books, and by listening to Russian people; I read and write Russian now more easily than speak it, as I do not have people around now to help me train ears to understand it as spoken). Can I say that I love Russia? Quite possible. Would it be definite YES? Treat me with dignity, respect and kindness and answer would be definite YES! Show me these basic human needs and I would gladly fight to defend friends, family and loved ones!

    • @user-sv3ck6ue6x
      @user-sv3ck6ue6x 14 дней назад +44

      Если все так как Вы описываете, Вы наверняка встретите в России прекрасную женщину и будете счастливы!😊

    • @skorfok
      @skorfok 13 дней назад +36

      Друг, если вы придерживаетсь традиционных ценностей и не планируете навязывать западные ценности, то добро пожаловать к нам, у нас нет ни расизма, ни национализма, по крайней мере такого принципа придерживаются 99% населения, если вы принимаете нашу культуру и образ жизни, то добро пожаловать! В России огромная территория, но людей на такую огромную территорию не хватает и нам нужны люди, чтобы развивать страну. Уверен, что здесь вы найдёте жену и построите семейное счастье. Только сначала изучите вопрос имиграции, у нас сейчас много бюрократических препятствий для переезда и к этому нужно быть готовым, но как только получите гражданство 99% проблем уйдёт и сможете насладится жизнью в России.

    • @user-yw6fg5rs3h
      @user-yw6fg5rs3h 13 дней назад +30

      какой вы немолодой? 54 года в России - это ещё молодой возраст! Вам место только в России. приезжайте в гости, посмотрите как тут, выберите место для проживания

    • @elenka472
      @elenka472 13 дней назад +21

      Добро пожаловать в Россию! От всего сердца желаю Вам обрести дом, где Вы будете счастливы! И не отказывайтесь от своей мечты, если Вы хоть немного знаете русский, это уже первые шаги к ней. В России изучите его лучше.

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 13 дней назад

      May u check: Farther Joseph Glisson, Americans converting into Russian Orthodoxy. He is helping them to settle in Russia near Yaroslavl' city.

  • @abcde___
    @abcde___ 14 дней назад +268

    Siberia is also blossoming now by the way 😂 sometimes it’s even warmer than in Moscow. Being in Russia please start getting rid of false stereotypes 🙌

    • @andreim841
      @andreim841 14 дней назад +2

      As long as you can deal with mosquitoes...

    • @abcde___
      @abcde___ 14 дней назад +20

      @@andreim841 in Irkutsk no mosquitoes which is a part of Siberia where lake Baikal is. If mosquitoes is the only barrier for you break the stigma about this country) let me know if you need some more information or you want to travel there- I can guide you as it’s my native land ❤️ welcome

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 14 дней назад +9

      The same is Canada or Northern US.
      But without BLM-LGBTQ +..

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 14 дней назад +7

      ​​​@@andreim841Start your own business, get to sale mosquitoes spray...

    • @dmitriy7658
      @dmitriy7658 14 дней назад +6

      @@andreim841 На Алтае, прошлым летом, как-то без комаров было,может их потравили?! я о них даже забыл.😂

  • @zsonohanz
    @zsonohanz 12 дней назад +151

    I spent 20 years in the states and the rest of my time in Russia and around Russians - everything this man says is true 110%

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +8

      Apparently the tax rates were a little more (13%, which is a DREAM for Americans who are getting 30-50% of their paycheck stolen by the robbers in DC) and I haven't figured out exactly what they do with the homeless yet, but it was all from the heart. Thanks for commenting.

    • @kursruk
      @kursruk 9 дней назад +5

      @@RussiaAmericanDream You can pay 6% tax only if you are self-employed.

    • @viktortarasov2142
      @viktortarasov2142 9 дней назад

      @@RussiaAmericanDream Sorry, if you listen to independent economists, you will find out that taxes might be increased, because Russia needs more money (guess for what). Reserves are coming down in russian budget.
      And more about tax rate... You mentioned that the laws in Russia are tricky. It's true about taxes too! :) Actually you pay around 50% in Russia. There are some videos about taxes in Russia in Russian language. Taxes are included in all goods you buy. I mean 20% so called НДС (check your receipt). Usually it's lower (10%?) for base (significant for life?) food. And it's 0% for children clothes, if I'm not mistaken.
      Your employer pays taxes for you (in addition to 13%), but you don't actually know it, if you are not interested in. The employer pays 30% for each employee for pension, medical and social care.
      Logistics are tricky too. You pay taxes for each vehicle, for each gallon of fuel. You pay for each kilometer passed if you are in logistic business (e.g. truck driver or it's company pays it).
      For your information, I was born in Naberezhnye Chelny and moved to Kazan to study in university. I love Russia, but not all the aspects. I moved to Tbilisi (Georgia) more than a year ago.
      And the main issue... You say Russia, but you mean Moscow :) Moscow is not an average russian city. All money come to Moscow from the whole Russia, but it's terribly difficult to get them back to cities.
      I enjoy russian bank system too :) And it's pretty easy to pay taxes in Russia. Definitely there are great things in Russia.
      Anyway, thank you for sharing your impression in the video!

    • @alinathehighpriestess5705
      @alinathehighpriestess5705 8 дней назад +6

      @@RussiaAmericanDream бездомных очень мало!!! Единицы. Я понимаю, что для американца или канадца - это шок. У нас их просто нет. Если вы встретите - это человек скорее с больной психикой, нежели нищий.
      В России доступное жильё для покупки и аренды, а так же есть дешёвые общежития.
      У меня был шок от количества бездомных в США, и от того, что правительство ничего с этим не делает, они просто воняют, шарахаются по городу и мешают жить нормальным людям - это было ужасно - наблюдать это. В России такого просто нет.

    • @user-tt1dy1ud7h
      @user-tt1dy1ud7h 6 дней назад +2

      @@RussiaAmericanDream
      In Siberia, our homeless people are freezing. And in the spring they are collected and taken to the cemetery.
      😆😆😆
      This is black humor (not from the color of the joker’s skin, but tragic humor)
      Perhaps there are homeless people somewhere, but I haven’t seen them for the last 8-10 years.
      Greetings from Gorny Altai.

  • @YaKefir4eg
    @YaKefir4eg 14 дней назад +247

    I agree about food, President Putin in 2016 imposed a strict ban on any GMO, there is even a federal law number 358 from 3 July 2016

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +27

      The food is amazing here, and the fact that it's GMO-free shows. I lose weight every week eating food I enjoy, it's amazing.

    • @OhYeah-qx9qn
      @OhYeah-qx9qn 6 дней назад +2

      Wow, that's an asinine reason to move to, and support a terrorist regime

    • @user-lf4pr1um1t
      @user-lf4pr1um1t 6 дней назад +2

      @@OhYeah-qx9qn I'm sure this is not the only reason. This is the right movement of an adequate person. I support the author 100%

    • @YaKefir4eg
      @YaKefir4eg 6 дней назад

      @@OhYeah-qx9qn you must to move to ukraine for support a terrorist regime. Today ukrainian army attack civil apartment building by NATO rocket in Belgorod city

    • @luogenovese
      @luogenovese 5 дней назад +2

      @@OhYeah-qx9qnчел, он в Россию переехал, не в 404. Смотри внимательно

  • @stuartofblyth
    @stuartofblyth 11 дней назад +62

    When I retired I did many road-trips in Europe just to visit as many countries as possible and tick them off my list. Russia was going to be yet another country in 2019. How wrong I was. It changed my life. It was like coming home. I would move there like a shot if it were possible. I'm hoping to visit again this autumn (2024).

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  6 дней назад +3

      Make the move, it's amazing. I met with a bunch of expats this past weekend and they were great

  • @geneloscowski3070
    @geneloscowski3070 12 дней назад +151

    I moved to Russia 21 years ago. I had a distinct advantage over most Americans who moved to Russia. I learned Russian during my military/government career. I spent 62 weeks at the Defense Language Institute and learned Russian. I had to move back to the USA after 21 years because of a family crisis. However, I'm now back in Russia and love it. Я переехал в Россию 21 год назад. У меня было явное преимущество перед большинством американцев, переехавших в Россию. Я выучил русский язык во время своей военной/правительственной карьеры. Я провел 62 недели в Институте иностранных языков Министерства обороны и выучил русский язык. Мне пришлось вернуться в США через 21 год из-за семейного кризиса. Однако сейчас я снова в России, и мне она нравится.

  • @irasemacarlvi5310
    @irasemacarlvi5310 15 дней назад +309

    Smart thing for Americans to do, move away from misery in their homeland to the abundance and beauty in Russia! Congrats!

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +49

      Rather than going down with the sinking ship America, I am building a place where my family can come, and others can come.

    • @irasemacarlvi5310
      @irasemacarlvi5310 14 дней назад +20

      @@RussiaAmericanDream We will travel to Russia next year. It will be awesome!

    • @End0fst0ry
      @End0fst0ry 14 дней назад +13

      @@RussiaAmericanDream I think only people with a lot of money will be relatively comfortable living in the US In the next 10 years or maybe more, Because they will be able to buy up land, houses, industries for next to nothing. Something similar happened in Russia after the collapse of the USSR. Those were not the most pleasant times for non-rich people.

    • @AlexandraIvanova-kg6yf
      @AlexandraIvanova-kg6yf 14 дней назад

      @@irasemacarlvi5310 Welcome:)

    • @user-uk3nx8cn4u
      @user-uk3nx8cn4u 14 дней назад +4

      You are misinformed. Abundance is not the reason to move to poor Russia. Russia is relatively poor, not it is something "bad" in case you are thrifty.

  • @ianstrom4365
    @ianstrom4365 14 дней назад +176

    Welcome! We like when foreigners come to Russia and fall in love with our country! Enjoy!

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +10

      It's an amazing place, I'm so grateful to be here.

    • @mapzep
      @mapzep 3 дня назад +1

      Wish I could afford to get out of the United States. I’ve been in love with Russia and the culture for many years.

  • @musicclassic5938
    @musicclassic5938 12 дней назад +128

    If you have property in the West and sell it, say for $750,000 you'll be able to buy the same size house near Moscow for $200,000 and then invest the rest $550,000 or about RUB 50 million to earn a passive income of RUB 5 million a year or more than RUB 400,000 a month ($4,500) - more than enough for comfortable living in Russia.

    • @timohabenschuss
      @timohabenschuss 7 дней назад +11

      Why don't you actually contribute something other than increasing the price of shelter wherever you go? Such parasitic behaviour has ruined lives in the west, people in Sydney rent the equivalent of a jail cell for 2k a month because someone needed to "invest".

    • @OhYeah-qx9qn
      @OhYeah-qx9qn 6 дней назад +6

      You will be super comfy, right up until you get thrown into the meat wave. Don't say you haven't been warned

    • @user-dh6mq8mi4u
      @user-dh6mq8mi4u 6 дней назад +1

      That's what smart people do. Interest rates now 17%. year, usd/rub rate is almost the same during last year

    • @alfredocalzadilla7251
      @alfredocalzadilla7251 6 дней назад +2

      Well not a lot of people have a 750k property without a mortgage to pay off

    • @user-dh6mq8mi4u
      @user-dh6mq8mi4u 6 дней назад +1

      Yes, 750k $ in hand is a lot of money in the US, but selling your home in US, now, is profitable, only if you don't plan to buy another property)). Even you get , let's say 200$k.sfter paying off mortgage ,You can have around 230000 rub per month from the insured banks on your interest. Which enough to rent in Russian cities and live happily without even working, just raising a family). Good luck to you, you 'll be fine !

  • @junerobertson4389
    @junerobertson4389 15 дней назад +188

    How I wish that was me! Enjoy your new life. Isn't it great to feel safe again.

    • @Gerdeo64
      @Gerdeo64 14 дней назад +4

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +27

      5,400 miles away from the CIA, IRS, FBI, ATF, inner city crime, and all the other things I listed

    • @MsSundis
      @MsSundis 14 дней назад +1

      👍👍👍♥️

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 14 дней назад

      @@RussiaAmericanDream we have our own 3-symbols things

    • @janetairlines1351
      @janetairlines1351 12 дней назад

      ​@@RussiaAmericanDreamthe creepy Woke B.S......

  • @alexkot9849
    @alexkot9849 14 дней назад +333

    Если ты Христианин с традиционными семейными ценностями, то приезжай в Россию , мы ждём тебя и любим!

    • @4_E_JI_O_B_E_K
      @4_E_JI_O_B_E_K 14 дней назад +11

      приедут протестанты,и будут пытаться устроить тут такую же систему как у них на родине.

    • @margo7059
      @margo7059 14 дней назад

      Не,зачем нам христианские сектанты? Просто пусть нормальные люди приезжают.

    • @avadhutagita3741
      @avadhutagita3741 14 дней назад +9

      ​@@4_E_JI_O_B_E_K Какую систему? Протестанты не связаны никак с тем же Ватиканом, это одна из независимых ветвей христианства.

    • @4_E_JI_O_B_E_K
      @4_E_JI_O_B_E_K 14 дней назад +7

      @@avadhutagita3741 католики кстати лучше протестантов, чуть ближе к православным. В России местных протестантов всяких "свидетелей", "пятидесятников" относят к деструктивным сектам.

    • @AquariumRuss
      @AquariumRuss 14 дней назад +2

      с твоей головой всё в порядке?

  • @ConcertGrande
    @ConcertGrande 12 дней назад +110

    Россия - это не только американская мечта, это прежде всего мечта Запада, которая все больше становится реальностью!!! из Франции, мой привет от пенсионера

    • @hdlisz
      @hdlisz 7 дней назад +1

      Warum?

    • @zasmirko100
      @zasmirko100 5 дней назад

      There is madness in the West but Putin's Russia is just aggressive imperialistic country where all kind of opposition is cruelly oppressed and so many of them are just murdered, poisoned, gunned down, disappeared, which ruler KGB-st Führer Putin is extraordinary liar who is threatening almost every of his neighbor countries with war and nuclear strikes and who's policies forced to leave more than 1 million Russians. Such people from the West are having extra weird ideas about the Putin's Russia, which in its core is just land of corruption, stealing, cheating, hate, hysterical lying and violence - "bardak" and "pokazuhha".

    • @viktoriiamatiieshyn7278
      @viktoriiamatiieshyn7278 4 дня назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @user-nl4jl5cw4m
      @user-nl4jl5cw4m 7 часов назад

      Т.е. весь Запад сейчас сражается с Россией ,чтобы сюда переехать? Можно было это как-то проще устроить. Попросить вид на жительство ,например.

  • @AussieInRussia4005
    @AussieInRussia4005 13 дней назад +58

    What you say about crime (petty crime) in Russia is 100% true. It shocked me that people can leave handbags in cars, laptops on tables, and bikes unlocked and have absolute confidence that they are still there when they come back. I think it took me a few months to finally relax when it came to personal belongings as I was used to having to guard these with my life back in my home country.

    • @snow345
      @snow345 12 дней назад +13

      Вы преувеличиваете, у нас тоже могут украсть и сумку, и велосипед. Но с безопасностью у нас всё же гораздо лучше, чем на Западе.

    • @Veloxm
      @Veloxm 11 дней назад +2

      у нас все же не Япония

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +13

      Apparently I was a little too relaxed, but I've never had anything stolen from me. I left all my belongings unattended in a Moscow train station because I needed to use the restroom and I didn't want to move them. So I left everything, including my laptop bag, and it was all there, unmoved, when I got back. Having said that...don't do that, guys, I don't want to be responsible if there are light-fingered folks about.

    • @cookiejar3313
      @cookiejar3313 10 дней назад

      Это не в России, а в Китае 😂

    • @NightOwl222
      @NightOwl222 6 дней назад

      ​@@snow345вы уверены?

  •  13 дней назад +52

    I'm from Brazil and i've been learning Russian since 2022. My plan is to move in a couple years when i finish university also i wanna save a little but yea Russia is beautiful and one of the only countries i see going the right direction.

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 13 дней назад +2

      Did you find channels of brazilians living in Russia? Or people from Portugal? Or maybe people from other parts of Latin America? I saw post from Mexican under this video, who moved to Russia 3 years ago.

    •  13 дней назад +1

      @@AlexanderTch no not really most channels are from americans.

    • @miralissa16
      @miralissa16 9 дней назад +2

      Желаю вам удачи 🙏

  • @user-bc8nk1ml8b
    @user-bc8nk1ml8b 15 дней назад +176

    I think you havent mentioned free healthcare and fast internet

    • @user-bc8nk1ml8b
      @user-bc8nk1ml8b 15 дней назад +16

      I mean may be not free for roreigners but relatively cheap

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 15 дней назад +23

      @@user-bc8nk1ml8b If it is urgent care, it is free. If a foreigner pays it is a tiny fraction of back home.

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +51

      The most I have ever paid for healthcare here was $38 USD for a CT scan.
      That is out of pocket with no insurance.

    • @Evgenii23
      @Evgenii23 14 дней назад +5

      Yes. CT scan is very expensive in Russia🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @user-bc8nk1ml8b
      @user-bc8nk1ml8b 14 дней назад +1

      @@RussiaAmericanDream sounds about right

  • @user-lo5wb4ns3p
    @user-lo5wb4ns3p 15 дней назад +177

    ❤ as a Russian I'd like to say well done &welcome and be happy here! I know Russian language is a very difficult one but I'm sure you'll manage it as well 😊
    P.S please, don't stop posting your lovely videos ❤

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +12

      It is a challenging language, but fun. ❤️ Thank you for the thoughtful comment!

    • @user-uk3nx8cn4u
      @user-uk3nx8cn4u 14 дней назад

      Ну явный новиоп.

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 14 дней назад +2

      @@user-uk3nx8cn4u что ты имеешь ввиду? Ты отрицаешь притягательность и плюсы русской и советской культуры, особенно сегодня?

    • @user-uk3nx8cn4u
      @user-uk3nx8cn4u 14 дней назад

      @@69rus42 естественно, тыкай еще где-то, ок? Гуляй, свободен.

    • @mun_ra.1
      @mun_ra.1 12 дней назад

      @@RussiaAmericanDream Yes, it's interesting, even the words Thank you are abbreviated God Save us

  • @robbinkopp7505
    @robbinkopp7505 14 дней назад +78

    Im an American living in Russia for the past 3 years and this video explains some of the issues in America.

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 13 дней назад

      In Moscow?

    • @robbinkopp7505
      @robbinkopp7505 13 дней назад +8

      I live in Chelyabinsk a city of 1.25 million. I enjoy your views and opinions compared to the many Americans posting on RUclips.
      Thanks for reaching out

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 4 дня назад

      @@whitelilycalla Where here?

  • @yck8s
    @yck8s 12 дней назад +52

    I was in San Jose for 6 months for work in 2017. And it was terrible. My car was robbed in a store parking lot, I met drug addicts, I heard shootings, I saw LGBT people. And much more. It was HELL. All buildings are very old. There are no new buildings at all. The service sector is not developed. The food is disgusting. There are no banking applications. I managed to save only 15% of my salary. I love Americans, most of them are decent people. My employer offered me to move to America, but I refused. Traditional values ​​are very important to me. I have a daughter growing up, whom I will give the best education in the Russian Federation. I can't do this in America.

  • @farcraf
    @farcraf 14 дней назад +67

    Regarding laws: "The severity of Russian laws is compensated by the non-binding nature of their implementation." But this should not be taken literally.

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  10 дней назад +2

      Of course! It's a joke.

    • @user-tt1dy1ud7h
      @user-tt1dy1ud7h 6 дней назад

      @@RussiaAmericanDream
      In my region, you won’t receive a receipt for lumber at any sawmill. Renting out your home is the same - no checks or taxes.
      Siberia.

    • @user-tt1dy1ud7h
      @user-tt1dy1ud7h 6 дней назад

      да многие понимают буквально.

  • @GregoryBamber
    @GregoryBamber 14 дней назад +96

    I agree about obesity, on my several trips to Russia I never saw one obese person. There were a few a little bit overweight but everyone could walk normally and not waddle like a duck.

    • @Anyatash123
      @Anyatash123 14 дней назад +1

      😂😂 you are funny, like a duck 😂

    • @anastasiamaltugueva1803
      @anastasiamaltugueva1803 14 дней назад +2

      Like a duck 😂😂😂 hahaha

    • @Treasure_hunter_21
      @Treasure_hunter_21 14 дней назад +1

      ​@anastasiamaltugueva1803, how insightful of you.) Here look! I'm showing you a finger) real funny, right?

    • @Anyatash123
      @Anyatash123 14 дней назад

      @@Treasure_hunter_21 😀ohh I am very offended by your stinky finger 😀 get a life

    • @Anyatash123
      @Anyatash123 14 дней назад

      @@Treasure_hunter_21 😂😂 shovel in your dear a. your stinky finger

  • @Adwa-1896
    @Adwa-1896 15 дней назад +106

    Hello nice to see you, I’m Ethiopian🇪🇹

  • @rifmaffia
    @rifmaffia 15 дней назад +120

    I am jealous of you seriously. How I would wish to migrate to Russia. But there is the fear of the unknown. It looks amazing. Enjoy your life

    • @Ratimir101
      @Ratimir101 14 дней назад +38

      you can always just visit as tourist first, most people who later mover first just traveled as tourists to see how it is irl

    • @EssentukiTlt
      @EssentukiTlt 14 дней назад +19

      An American named Tim Kirby has been living in Russia for a long time, he has social networks and a RUclips channel. You can get information on his channel and ask him questions

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +30

      There's really very little unknown here, just come and visit yourself, look up Father Joseph Gleason, he has a blog which gives you step-by-step instructions, get your visa from Let's Russia and take Turkish Airlines to get here

    • @user-uk3nx8cn4u
      @user-uk3nx8cn4u 14 дней назад +3

      Demo version

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 14 дней назад +7

      Language is your only fear... Learn it.

  • @user-qq7zx4tu7l
    @user-qq7zx4tu7l 14 дней назад +59

    The Constitution of the Russian Federation says that Russia is a social state. Everyone should feel protected. In our mentality, the role of the state is very important, we are always internally looking for support in it. Americans rely more on themselves than on the state and want less of the state in their lives. But see for yourself : 1. There is a guaranteed minimum income. 2. payment for utilities is not more than 22% of income. If more, then you can receive subsidies. 3. Pensions are not taxed, as are housing and land owned by pensioners. 4.almost everyone has dachas (a very simple summer house and household 5.state kindergarten from 3 years old and a maximum payment of $ 25 per month and free educational leisure program 6.free medical care 7.free dentistry 8.free pregnancy monitoring and free childbirth. 9. Maternity leave 2 months before childbirth and two months after childbirth is 100% paid in the amount of salary. 10. Parental leave for up to 3 years. Up to 1.5 with payment of 40% of the salary. During the vacation, a guarantee of job retention at the company where you worked. No one can fire you. After 3 years, you can return to your previous job. 11. Free public transport for up to 5 years. 12.Free medicines for children under 3 years old 13.Low mortgage rates for families with children 14. In the Far East and in the North (Murmansk and Arkhangelsk), the mortgage rate is 1% 15. In the Far East, 1 hectare of land for the construction of a house from 15 is free of charge. Free school tuition. Free textbooks and hot meals for up to 4th grade. 16. More compensation for children's summer camps. 17. IVF (in vitro fertilization) is free of charge with free medical insurance. You have insurance even if you are unemployed 18. Working day from 09-00 to 18-00 including lunch. 40 hour work week. 19 . 28 calendar days of vacation, which are paid by the employer 100% 20. The total number of public holidays when there are almost 28 days off per year. And this is in addition to paid leave. 21. When working in the North, an increased coefficient to salary, early retirement and compensation for travel to a place of rest, the sea or a boarding house 22 very low taxes on land and real estate of individuals 23. Payments at the birth of a child are 800 thousand ($ 8000), at the birth of 3 children, the state pays the bank 450 thousand ($ 4,500) for your mortgage. 24. it is cheaper to build your own house than in other countries. 100 square meters of 1-2 floors with land of 6-10 acres will cost 4-5 million ($ 40,000- $ 50,000) For good people with traditional values who want to honestly build their lives in Russia, we are always happy, regardless of skin color and religion. If you are a good person, then we will be your friend. Come here!

    • @slratuha5059
      @slratuha5059 12 дней назад

      Ну не все так конечно.Работодатель не настаивает, но работник сам вынужден работать больше, чтоб выполнить свой план, иначе урежут зарплату.Да и инвалидность не дадут, пока всю кровь не выпьют, и пенсию начислят намного меньше и везде надо смотреть ,чтоб не обманули.Так что сказки хороши, и на государство наш человек совсем не надеется никогда.

    • @user-nz9zg3eu3r
      @user-nz9zg3eu3r 11 дней назад

      @@slratuha5059 работы сейчас навалом. А работодатель целует в попу. Я станочник. Просят конечно сверхурочно, но для меня дело не в деньгах. Надо больше делать изделий, очень надо.

    • @user-pi8lp2wx5e
      @user-pi8lp2wx5e 10 дней назад

      @@slratuha5059На любом предприятии есть распорядок. Работал на нескольких, нет такого что вот я захочу и буду работать больше 12 часов. Или меня заставит работодатель. Вот с деньгами кинуть могут, пообещать одно, заплатить меньше. На таких предприятиях и текучка кадров. Нормальные предприятия своим работникам платят. Но мы же всё же живем при капитализме… Бывает всякое… На бога надейся, но сам не плошай. Гарантии написаны правильно. Дело не в том, что ты надеешься на государство или нет, они просто положены, гарантированы. И люди их получают. (Качество медицины кому как повезет:))

    • @user-rr9gx6pp8q
      @user-rr9gx6pp8q 10 дней назад +5

      Проезд в общественном транспорте бесплатный до 7 лет (до исполнения 7 лет), в поездах дальнего следования - до 5 лет, а с 5 до 10 - с огромной скидкой. Учебники бесплатные в гос. школах с 1 по 11 класс. В гос. вузах есть бюджетные места, на них реально поступить, тогда высшее образование бесплатно. Проверено на мне, моём муже и очень многих друзьях и знакомых. В колледжах (среднее профессиональное образование) тоже есть бюджетные места для тех, у кого аттестат с хорошими оценками за 9 класс.
      Да, помимо детских садов с 3 лет встречаются в садах и ясельные группы с 1.5 лет. За ту же оплату, насколько я знаю.
      Есть ряд должностей, которым полагается не 28, а 56 дней оплачиваемого отпуска ежегодно (Я знаю о педагогах).
      Бесплатные роды сейчас возможны даже совместные (с мужем). Раньше мы за это платили отдельно. Да, у меня было трое бесплатных родов (дважды оплачен только отдельный род.зал для возможности присутствия мужа). Ведение беременности также бесплатно. Даже витамины мне бесплатно выдаавали во время беременности.
      В больницах бесплатные операции и лечение. КТ и МРТ тоже возможно бесплатно (моему ребёнку делали и то, и то несколько раз бесплатно).
      Многие люди отказались от телевизора. Наша семья без телевизора обходится 10 лет. И это прекрасно для нас и детей. Навязчивая реклама и странные глупые шоу ужасно раздражали. Можно смотреть всё, что нравится, онлайн на компьютере. За интернет платим для этого 300 рублей в месяц (3$). Это безлимитный WiFi дома.
      А! Ещё есть Пушкинская Карта - государсивенная программа для молодёжи с 14 лет, кажется. На ней ежегодно появляется 5000 рублей, если не ошибаюсь, на посещение музеев, театров, выставок и т.п.

    • @user-pf2qd6qq3n
      @user-pf2qd6qq3n 7 дней назад

      ​@@slratuha5059это у тебя сказки. Где тебя на пятидневке работать больше заставляют, лежебока диванная? Фу, нытики чмошные, всю жизнь ноют, вместо того, чтобы учиться - ума набираться, работать и зарабатывать

  • @user-sl3il5sz2s
    @user-sl3il5sz2s 13 дней назад +66

    As a Russian, I will say that the author greatly exaggerates the situation with compliance with laws. The description is rather typical for modern Ukraine. Or for Russia twenty years ago. The vast majority of citizens actually try to comply with the laws. And if, as under Yeltsin, you try to bribe a traffic policeman, as was the case twenty years ago, you will almost certainly have big problems. This does not apply to ordinary citizens, but many officials at various levels are imprisoned for corruption. Twenty years ago I paid racketeers for my business, but they were all sent to prison, I have long been paying strictly only taxes. For many, many years I did not pay bribes, everything was only according to the law.

    • @yuliabalashova3866
      @yuliabalashova3866 13 дней назад +8

      Так и есть. Добавлю, что я последний раз давала в гаи деньги как раз лет 20 назад. В других ситуациях вообще не сталкивалась с коррупцией. Мне 42 уже. Трудная ситуация была с 90х, но те времена давно прошли

    • @SirianecNSK
      @SirianecNSK 11 дней назад +3

      @@yuliabalashova3866 чушь не несите, до сих пор мутят бабки дпс, особенно на трассе, вымогают взятки у дальнобоев, у меня дядя дальнобой и я многое знаю. вы живите в иллюзиях, у нас много что до сих пор не поменялась и коррупция в дпс ещё сильней стала, потому что ещё больше бюрократии появилось и нужно больше денег на откаты давать. И уясните вы уже в свои 40 лет, что если вы взятку не кому не даёте и у вас её не просили это не доказывает факт, что её нет. такие глупости пишете.

    • @Veloxm
      @Veloxm 11 дней назад

      ты не считаешь конфеты тетке в налоговой взяткой, а в его мире это все еще она, он не делает разницы, у нас странное отношение к таким мелочам, но мне кажется, это приемлемый компромисс между восточным "уважением" и чисто правовой культурой

    • @Olga_Msk
      @Olga_Msk 11 дней назад +8

      ​​​​​​@@Veloxm Уже давно в России не ходят "к теткам в налоговую с конфетами". Это бесполезно. Тетки ничего не решают после компьютеризации всех процессов в налоговых органах. С приходом Мишустина в налоговые органы все изменилось и общение с сотрудниками налоговых органов либо через "личный кабинет" (через интернет), либо не далее "девушки в окошке", которая не берет конфет и ничего не решает (принимает только заявления и письма). Ты с Луны свалился? Или твою внаукраину с Россией перепутал? 😂

    • @Veloxm
      @Veloxm 11 дней назад

      @@Olga_Msk как налоговый резидент- разумеется толку от конфет не будет, при разном взаимодействии между ведомствами и тд - вполне помогает чуть улучшить отношение

  • @gala_mars
    @gala_mars 12 дней назад +57

    I am from Russia, but I moved to the US 15 years ago. I've been living in NYC all this time and I've been visiting my family and my home in Moscow every summer since 2020. I love America, but the country has changed tremendously and it's very sad to see in which direction its heading. I am very concerned about raising kids here. Russia is my homeland and always had a special place in my heart, and sometimes I have thoughts about relocating to my motherland ❤.

    • @Wirmish
      @Wirmish 11 дней назад +1

      USA is going downhill FAST.
      Family values are destroyed.
      Society is corrupt, brainwashed, and divided.
      Crimes everywhere and MILLIONS of illegals immigrants are really bad for the country.

    • @MargoKms
      @MargoKms 10 дней назад +14

      I relocated back after 13 years in New York and I’m really happy here. You should consider, it is the best country in terms of quality of life at the moment plus it is home. No place like home.

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  6 дней назад +3

      Russia has really grown up in the past 15 years, especially around Moscow, it is the most modern city I have ever seen.

    • @OhYeah-qx9qn
      @OhYeah-qx9qn 6 дней назад

      Move to Russia so your kids can be indoctrinated in to a terrorist mindset. Russia is beautiful, but look at the company its government keeps, N. Korea, Iran, Syria, etc. Those are all Putin's best buds

  • @Watcher308
    @Watcher308 14 дней назад +70

    So much greenery in your video! Intermingled with high rises! Amazing

    • @hdlisz
      @hdlisz 7 дней назад

      Gibt es im Westen nicht ... Bäume .. Häuser ... 🙄

    • @user-zo6wj4ex3l
      @user-zo6wj4ex3l 7 дней назад

      @@hdlisz В США пытались строить жилые многоэтажки типа наших, но там они быстро превращались а гетто. Любой американец, у которого есть достаточно оплачиваемая работа, предпочтёт жить в отдельном доме, пусть даже он возьмёт его в кредит или будет арендовать. В многоэтажках остаются бедняки, ниже которых только живущие в машинах и палатках.

  • @alantown2756
    @alantown2756 11 дней назад +29

    Wow!!! Love watching your video on the beauties of mother Russia. I am an American that just finished watching your video while walking the enchanting and magnificent streets of St. Petersburg, Russia! 🇷🇺💯
    I’m actually flying back to the states this evening after spending three marvelous weeks here.
    And I can honestly tell you, I don’t want to leave for all the reasons you mentioned.
    Russia is where woke comes to die. Real, real women, no confusion about that and a nation that is fiercely proud and united. Russia enjoys the same wholesome traditional
    Family values the US enjoyed and promoted 40 plus years ago. The US is being destroyed by corrupt politicians in the pockets of the military industrial complex as well as liberal woke ideologues. Fellow Americans, come visit and open your eyes to gorgeous options to America offered here in Russia! 🇷🇺💯🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 11 дней назад

      Can't u register yourself and apply for Foreigner's Residency Permit ? or get a Student visa in a Language school related to University.. Consult "Dom Migranta".

    • @user-ox4uq1wj5u
      @user-ox4uq1wj5u 2 дня назад +1

      Мы в тяжёлые времена не бросили свою Россию, и вам советую не бросать свою Америку, боритесь за то, что вам дорого, верните себе свою Америку!

  • @tekamer6566
    @tekamer6566 14 дней назад +57

    as someone living in Dallas and ft worth I miss the amount of greenery in the middle of the city.
    im thinking of moving back to Russia left to help my family that moved to the US and nearly 10 years later they are doing fine now so im planning my return trip.

  • @richardedwards1614
    @richardedwards1614 12 дней назад +30

    I've said for years, that the next major immigrants will be Americans (and other Western countries, too). I lived and worked in Russia in the 1990's and I loved it. Imagine how much better it is now. 😊

    • @user-ys3cx3qt9h
      @user-ys3cx3qt9h 11 дней назад +1

      God, if you liked Russia in the 90s, then who did you work for? A drug dealer?😅

    • @Veloxm
      @Veloxm 11 дней назад

      @@user-ys3cx3qt9h да кто угодно, финансист, менеджер, нефтяник

    • @richardedwards1614
      @richardedwards1614 11 дней назад +5

      You seem to think the most negative of a person, why? I like Russia NOT because of the crime and drugs, but for the simple life-style, how Russians invite you over for tea, and for the friendship that were created.

    • @user-ys3cx3qt9h
      @user-ys3cx3qt9h 11 дней назад +1

      @@richardedwards1614 It's just that Russia in those days was terrible for life, and it's strange to hear that a foreigner liked it.

    • @larisa_7774
      @larisa_7774 6 дней назад

      Сейчас намного-намного лучше, чем в 90-е.) Хотя и 90-е я вспоминаю как хорошее время, еда была, много гуляли с друзьями, бесплатная учеба в университете. Ничего плохого. Но сейчас гораздо больше возможностей в плане выбора работы. За неделю можно найти высокооплачиваемую работу (в Москве).

  • @ICMFX
    @ICMFX 14 дней назад +68

    You look happy Bro
    keep going.

  • @sishudas1462
    @sishudas1462 13 дней назад +41

    God Bless You❤️☦️✝️. Wish You a great life ahead in Mother Russia🇷🇺!

  • @CliffFraserdotcom
    @CliffFraserdotcom 15 дней назад +114

    Good for you. I escaped from the UK' 32 years ago to live in Turkey.and really appreciate living in a country in ascendancy instead of decline.

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +10

      Yeah, I have a buddy in the UK and he can't wait to get out

    • @V3G4N01
      @V3G4N01 12 дней назад +2

      Турция сейчас не лучший выбор, очень сомнительная политика и огромная инфляция

    • @kloukva
      @kloukva 12 дней назад +1

      @@V3G4N01 Экономически Турция возможно переживает не лучшие времена, но там все равно есть древнейшая культура, традиции, живой контакт человека с человеком на который общество опирается. В Британии все скоро повесточка заменит, все пьют как не в себя, медицина в заднице, разгул наркоты и классического уличного гопстопа

    • @CarsonJustice75
      @CarsonJustice75 5 дней назад +1

      Turkey is a great country

    • @Jarmen_Lis
      @Jarmen_Lis День назад

      там сейчас сейсмическая опасность. Много маленьких землятресений, а о том, разрушительном, страшно вспоминать

  • @bellefatale
    @bellefatale 13 дней назад +26

    Welcome to Russia! As a fellow American, couldn't have made a better choice!

  • @sergei6572
    @sergei6572 13 дней назад +120

    Greetings from St. Petersburg! I am Russian, born in 1960, now retired. I want to say that never in my life has my family lived as well and well as in the last ten years. In the most terrible times of the collapse of the USSR in the late 80s and early 90s, ration cards for basic foodstuffs for residents of the city were introduced in the former Leningrad. People were queuing up even before the stores opened in order to have time to buy groceries, which often ran out. There were only two grocery stores within a five-hundred-meter radius of my house, and now there are fourteen of them, not counting the street trade. Today it is hard for young Russians to believe how difficult times my generation has gone through, high unemployment and crime, the war in the North Caucasus, mass closures of enterprises across the country under the rule of the incompetent and sick President Yeltsin. Russia was on the brink of death, and if it hadn't been for Putin and the team of like-minded people he picked up, there would not be today's Russia. I agree with everything said by the author. Good luck with everything!🤝

    • @user-gr2lu8do5h
      @user-gr2lu8do5h 12 дней назад

      Вы не написали, что все это произошло по вине США.
      Реализация программы уничтожения России путем подкупа, вербовки первых лиц государства и внедрения во все структуры своих подготовленных людей. СССР то они смогли уничтожить.
      Пока Путин сопративляется.
      Надеюсь мы устоим.

    • @SergLa
      @SergLa 12 дней назад +3

      Поддерживаю.

    • @ir.andromeda
      @ir.andromeda 11 дней назад +1

      Точнее , если бы не нефть по 120 в нулевых.)

    • @sergei6572
      @sergei6572 11 дней назад

      @@ir.andromeda Так этими деньгами тоже надо было правильно распорядиться в дальнейшем. Но самое главное, у российского народа появилась надежда на лучшее и это в первую очередь связано с окончанием второй чеченской войны, что пришёл настоящий лидер России, которого люди стали уважать, а не смеяться и анекдоты рассказывать.

    • @maxgladkikh2326
      @maxgladkikh2326 11 дней назад +2

      Мне на 5 лет меньше, и я тоже отлично помню те времена. Это было нечто фантасмагорическое. Я рассказываю своему сыну - ему 17 - он часто просто не может такого представить. Да я сам удивляюсь - как мы всё это пережили. Но, во-первых, пережили не все, а мы были моложе и сильнее. А во-вторых - последствия и сейчас расхлёбываем, в том числе и с этой войной. Но представьте, что будет у них, когда начнётся. Наши приключения покажутся милой детской сказкой на ночь... Видимо, они это или понимают или чувствуют. Потому и потянулись на выход.

  • @nataliyar7077
    @nataliyar7077 12 дней назад +28

    Welcome to Russia. I am Russian from Moscow who has been living in Norway for the last 8 years. I took for granted all the advantages of Russia you mentioned before I moved to Norway. I’d like to add one more advantage to what you said. This is that people walk by foot a lot which let them stay in shape. I always loose weight when I am in home country, partly because of great fresh food, partly because of at least 10 thousands steps I walk a day.

    • @KTO_HUBLOT
      @KTO_HUBLOT 7 дней назад

      Скажи, жрать не на что лол

    • @hdlisz
      @hdlisz 7 дней назад

      Es gibt nichts zu essen in Norwegen und Fußwege gibt es auch nicht.

    • @user-dh6mq8mi4u
      @user-dh6mq8mi4u 5 дней назад

      Ч бы мечтал проводит в Норвегии каждый июль , не более))

  • @stanspb763
    @stanspb763 15 дней назад +122

    Very good overall description. With a few minor corrections ought to be added. There are only two genders but whichever you are, it is perfectly fine to pursue the gender you are attracted to. For example a man who is attracted to men can have a full life with a male partner but they are still males who are attracted to other males. It is not illegal and it common with tv variety show stars and athletes, no one shuns them but they can't promote an agenda and marriage is not permitted. They are gay, and have a personal relationship no one going to judge or ban it unless promoting to kids. So the gays get along with straights and some of the gay clubs are popular with straights. There are also Swinger Clubs, which have no problem unless that promote the life style to kids. Overall everyone gets a long, gays are not in danger. The result is everyone gets along. There is actually a lot more personal freedom in Russia than in the US, just don't impinge on others rights to pursue their goals. In the gay clubs, it is common for straight to enjoy the same atmosphere.
    Just to not promote it to kids. There are many social spheres and there is no conflict, everyone gets along.. I have been going to clubs and social events for 24 years and never seen a fight. I stopped going to dance clubs in my native USA 35 years ago because they were dangerous.
    I never got a car here but in my native California you could not live without every adult in the family having a car because nothing is accessible.
    It is so easy to make friends here, and everyone on the street or theater or grocery store could be a friend it you started conversation. Even of they so not agree with something, they are no hostile or want you to change your mind. They might say, "that's interesting, but I believe xyz". No cancel culture
    Access to culture is unmatched in any of the 92 countries I have spent time in. The US is almost devoid of culture. In my adopted city St Petersburg there are 473 museums and 54classical music halls and 232 drama theaters, all within walking distance from my city center apartment. It is to head off in any direction with no plan but surely something of great interest will be found.
    Welcome to Russia

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +29

      Thank you for the thoughtful comment, yes, even in a small city like Rostov Veliky there are at least six museums, and all have their unique character.

    • @user-of4ur3pr3r
      @user-of4ur3pr3r 14 дней назад

      Сейчас ещё есть программа для детей,бесплатный отдых,оплата за счёт государства,перелет,проживание,питание,разные мероприятия.Такиже есть Пушкинская программа посещения культурных мероприятий,музеев,выставки,концерты,опера,балет.Все бесплатно для детей с 14 лет.​@@RussiaAmericanDream

    • @vladimirolef1977
      @vladimirolef1977 14 дней назад +3

      ​@RussiaAmericanDream I wouldn't say that Rostov is a small city, it has 1 mln population. But yes, every city is unique with its history.

    • @user-qr2fs4lb5p
      @user-qr2fs4lb5p 14 дней назад +13

      ​@@vladimirolef1977 не путайте Ростов великий с Ростовом-на-Дону 😅

    • @vladimirolef1977
      @vladimirolef1977 13 дней назад +3

      @@user-qr2fs4lb5p Я подумал, что речь идёт о Ростов-на-Дону, так как он более на слуху. Если иначе, то да, согласен.

  • @user-dx8cb9iu9e
    @user-dx8cb9iu9e 14 дней назад +68

    Милый человек,желаю вам всего самого наилучшего. Пусть ваша жизнь будет наполнена радостью познания. Россия рада хорошим людям.

    • @SergLa
      @SergLa 12 дней назад +1

      Поддерживаю.

  • @hiAndByeISuppose
    @hiAndByeISuppose 17 дней назад +80

    You've covered it pretty well. Very informative

    • @user-wd1ku9jm6u
      @user-wd1ku9jm6u 14 дней назад +6

      Я русский, родился и живу в России. Могу подтвердить каждое слово, сказанное автором канала.

    • @andrewdronsson9028
      @andrewdronsson9028 13 дней назад

      @@user-wd1ku9jm6u Me too.

  • @alexanderivanyuk8001
    @alexanderivanyuk8001 12 дней назад +19

    Just noticed how green all the surroundings are. Beautiful spring time.

  • @stroynov
    @stroynov 14 дней назад +36

    Welcome to Russia, man. Happy to see you and hear your speech. Let's make our life better.

  • @roomguerilla
    @roomguerilla 5 дней назад +7

    I remember some American economist said: “The destruction of the USSR was a mistake and now, due to the lack of a competitor, the West is beginning to eat itself.”

  • @user-cl5df4ys6w
    @user-cl5df4ys6w 14 дней назад +49

    Еще одно подтверждение что все познается в сравнении и только через собственный опыт.

  • @v1ncy_vinny406
    @v1ncy_vinny406 14 дней назад +38

    New subscriber here. There are a lot of English channels that were demonitized and closed by RUclips for 'peomoting' Russia. I hope yours will stay for long

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  6 дней назад

      Thanks, I am going to set up mirrors on Rumble, RuTube, and Yandex Zen as soon as possible

  • @user-nu2fn3ld6o
    @user-nu2fn3ld6o 11 дней назад +15

    You also forgot to mention the medical system in Russia, and it is very different from the American one. For example, calling an ambulance to your home if you or your children suddenly feel ill is absolutely free, but in the USA you will pay about $3,000 for calling an ambulance. Plus, hospital treatment here is either completely free or costs hundreds of times cheaper than in the USA. And there is no need to buy any health insurance. You can buy most medications without a prescription at any pharmacy, which we have within walking distance from any home. And also our education system, including higher education, is also free in most cases. But if your child did not score high enough on final exams at school, you will most likely have to arrange for him to study at a university on a paid basis, but it will still cost tens and hundreds of times less than in the USA.

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  6 дней назад +2

      Plus the ambulances send an actual doctor, and they will do a house call right there.

  • @mikemikelson8767
    @mikemikelson8767 14 дней назад +36

    "Harshness of Russian laws softens by non-obligatory need to follow them"(I hope I translated it right and it makes sense). It was said by Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin Russian satyricist, writer and bureaucrat(he worked as a government official and had quite a successful career, which adds to the humor).

    • @vadimmalinovskiy8970
      @vadimmalinovskiy8970 12 дней назад

      You translated correctly.

    • @mikemikelson8767
      @mikemikelson8767 12 дней назад +1

      @@vadimmalinovskiy8970 спасибо, конечно, Вадим, но ваше имя не особо успокаивает)))

  • @Pavel105
    @Pavel105 14 дней назад +51

    7:54 lool you hit the nail on the head with that law thing, not completely but really close. I always kind of struggle to explain to Westerners how much more freedom Russians have compared to them. Western countries are overly regulated with a law for almost every action, and people are expected to follow them almost like bio-robots

    • @hdlisz
      @hdlisz 7 дней назад

      Wo ist die Freiheit.? Welche Gesetze meinst du? Nenn mir fünf von den tausenden Gesetzen.

    • @Pavel105
      @Pavel105 7 дней назад +2

      @@hdlisz Ich verstehe nicht, ob Ihr Kommentar darauf hindeutet, dass es in Russland keine Gesetze gibt oder dass Deutschland ein freieres Land ist. Obwohl zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Option kein Unterschied besteht und Sie in beiden Fällen falsch liegen.

  • @zarypoff
    @zarypoff 14 дней назад +46

    We also don't smile for no reason. And we have a good sense of humour.
    Welcome. Just pay your taxes.

    • @libremerlin
      @libremerlin 13 дней назад +2

      14%? That’s superb!

    • @Mrqwertar
      @Mrqwertar 12 дней назад +4

      @@libremerlin Income tax for private citizens is 13%, and it's deducted automatically by the employer, so you don't even need to file anything for that.
      Real estate tax for a home or an apartment is 0.1% of the cadastral value (which is usually lower than the market value, sometimes half of that).
      Vehicle tax depends on the engine power, but unless you have 250 hp or more it's gonna be well within $150 per year, and if it's an economy car with less than 150 hp it's more like $40-50 per year. Electric cars are exempt from taxation. Although in the Moscow agglomeration you can get by without a car just fine - lots of public transit, reasonably priced taxi, and an even cheaper pay-by-minute carsharing is also available. You just pick up a car on the street, open it with a phone app, drive wherever you need to and leave it there for the next person.
      VAT is 20%, but it doesn't apply to everything and is always included in the price.

    • @Olga_Msk
      @Olga_Msk 11 дней назад +2

      ​@@MrqwertarНе на все товары НДС 20%. Для социально значимых товаров НДС 10%.

    • @Mrqwertar
      @Mrqwertar 11 дней назад +1

      @@Olga_Msk ну я примерно так и написал, что он не ко всему применяется, там еще вроде как бывает НДС 8% и 5% на что-то, короче нюансов много, и всех в один комментарий не уместишь

  • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
    @user-sf3fe4bh2q 14 дней назад +28

    In Siberia it is not always cold either. There are places there with climate much better than in Moscow.

  • @tanatamarova1604
    @tanatamarova1604 14 дней назад +31

    Кажется зарубежом смекнули, где выгодно контент пилить. Блогеры со всего мира ломанулись в Россию.

    • @vsevolodtemirov4449
      @vsevolodtemirov4449 7 дней назад +1

      Ютюб часто демонетизирует ролики с позитивом о России, много не заработают 🤷‍♂️

  • @ak-pulkaal-kuwait7743
    @ak-pulkaal-kuwait7743 12 дней назад +11

    It was nice to hear so many warm words from you, from my hometown of Odintsovo, sitting in Kuwait. And yes, May is the best time of year there!
    Good luck man, may we will meet somehow in my Dacha)

  • @jenniferwisniewski9612
    @jenniferwisniewski9612 14 дней назад +34

    I have to say that I live in a small town in Idaho. My grandson can walk home from school safely, not very much crime. Although, I have to say there are certain crimes that have had an uptick in the past few years. I wish I could say that LGBT wasn’t being crammed down our children’s throats. And yeah, the grocery prices are outrageous. $8/gal for decent milk.
    Glad things are working out well for you!

    • @RussiaAmericanDream
      @RussiaAmericanDream  14 дней назад +8

      Come visit, it's great here. Especially when you get away from the cities, I'm a country boy at heart

    • @DK-yc9qo
      @DK-yc9qo 14 дней назад +11

      Все американцы, переезжайте в Айдахо. 😂

    • @andreanagy4801
      @andreanagy4801 14 дней назад

      ​@@DK-yc9qostereotype!

    • @anastasiamaltugueva1803
      @anastasiamaltugueva1803 14 дней назад +4

      I live in Moscow and my daughter walks to nearby school alone. Also children have fun together in the yard, alone. So I'd say that security depends on the surrounding environment in big cities in Russia

    • @andreanagy4801
      @andreanagy4801 14 дней назад +1

      @@anastasiamaltugueva1803 I agree on that. Its likely so in every big cities. Glad you feel safe. Happy Easter!

  • @IgorMatijevic
    @IgorMatijevic 15 дней назад +40

    456 subscribers, I think the channel will grow fast!

  • @DarkBath
    @DarkBath 14 дней назад +26

    Just to clarify, it's not illegal to talk about lgbt people/topics in public. The law specifically prohibits propaganda to children.

    • @svjatovest5947
      @svjatovest5947 13 дней назад

      Вы не правы.

    • @irine7561
      @irine7561 13 дней назад

      ​@@svjatovest5947Clarify, please

    • @yuliabalashova3866
      @yuliabalashova3866 13 дней назад +4

      Теперь уже не только среди детей. Но и вообще пропаганду, то есть и среди взрослых. Закон принят в 2022м

    • @irine7561
      @irine7561 12 дней назад

      @Laferts1 You are a 100 % correct

    • @user-wo2xr3kb2o
      @user-wo2xr3kb2o 11 дней назад +2

      ЛГБТ признаны экстремистами. Теперь нельзя говорить об этом на публике, только у себя дома под одеялом.

  • @romanzavsegolov4925
    @romanzavsegolov4925 13 дней назад +9

    It's good to hear that you are happy with Russian life and society. Hope you'll stay here.

  • @user-bf4xy6ni5p
    @user-bf4xy6ni5p 14 дней назад +59

    Мужественный и здравомыслящий американец 👌👍удачи и успехов в Росси!

  • @user-ts2ok1bb1j
    @user-ts2ok1bb1j 14 дней назад +31

    Wow. I am curious what your experiences will be. Subscribed

  • @user-bf5rk7ty6q
    @user-bf5rk7ty6q 12 дней назад +16

    Добро пожаловать в Россию! Желаю счастья и успехов в России!!! ❤

  • @antongl9683
    @antongl9683 9 дней назад +7

    My friend from the USA moved to Russia a few years ago and got married a year after moving) now he has a child, we often travel to Altai with our families. The funny thing is that his relatives are afraid to come to visit Russia, believing that it is very dangerous in Russia, crime, lack of food in stores...and they don't even want to listen to any arguments.

  • @tim_despair
    @tim_despair 14 дней назад +24

    hello from Chelyabinsk

  • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
    @user-sf3fe4bh2q 14 дней назад +24

    English language is also a challenge for Russians, but we cope by and by...
    😂😂😂

    • @user-sj5co2uf6u
      @user-sj5co2uf6u 14 дней назад +5

      Английский оооочень простой язык для изучения. Наипростейший. Русский в десятки раз сложнее.

    • @andrewdronsson9028
      @andrewdronsson9028 13 дней назад +3

      @@user-sj5co2uf6u Нас английскому учат с детства, поэтому он и получается простой в изучении. В детстве языки хорошо усваиваются. Попробуйте выучить новый язык лет в шестьдесят.

    • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
      @user-sf3fe4bh2q 13 дней назад

      @@svjatovest5947 Зря вы так. Очень богатый и своеобразный язык. Почитайте Диккенса в оригинале. Или даже Вудхауса- прекрасный стилист. Просто у русского и английского разная структура: русский синтетический, английский аналитический.

    • @PyromaN93
      @PyromaN93 10 дней назад

      ​@@user-sj5co2uf6uнаипростейшим он точно назваться не может.
      Словенский или сербохорватский - возможно

  • @violetshtein1606
    @violetshtein1606 14 дней назад +14

    We're getting all our paper work in order, hoping to leave sometime early next year. Thank for the money tip - as this is my main concern right now. Bringing a few dozen K is one thing, a few hundreds... is giving me major anxiety!

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 14 дней назад

      This issue 'been discussed at "Sam's Russian Adventures" ytchannel. So, some people said that now one can bring to Russia as much money as he wants but has to declare it, and provide it with documents of their origines (like u sold your property papers, closed your bank account papers and be ready to explain where and what for u gonna spend it in Russia).
      Check also "Dom Migranta" immigration center and Language school in Moscow, prepareing for residency test. (They are related to RUDN University). They organize the test themselvs, and also help foreign immigrants with papers. They have Telegram to contact to.

    • @oliviao3686
      @oliviao3686 13 дней назад +1

      I think also Wild siberia was giving tips on money and you could ask the Canadians, Countryside acres, they moved the money from selling their farm

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest 13 дней назад

      @@oliviao3686 No need to bother them, 'cos things has changed since they moved/come/been here. Latest updates were at Sam's Russian Adventures. One can bring in cash as much as be needs, but he has to declare it (if if is more 10 000 dollars per person) and has proofs of its origins (from bank, sold property papers).

    • @violetshtein1606
      @violetshtein1606 12 дней назад

      @@oliviao3686 I was thinking of reaching out to Arend (the Canadian farmer) as I'm from Canada as well.

    • @oliviao3686
      @oliviao3686 12 дней назад +2

      @violetshtein1606 right, that would be him!
      Good luck in all your endeavors, however! Ask the public for advice, in case)

  • @serpank
    @serpank 13 дней назад +14

    It is amazing how the so-called policy of tolerance forces people with traditional, normal values to leave the country. As it was recently said, democracy has turned not into the power of the majority, but into the power of minorities.
    This is my first time on your channel, welcome to Russia. Yes, we also have disadvantages, but where not without them) And in general, as you described, yes, there are great advantages to living here. I wish I had a neighbor like you, just to chat on various topics at my leisure.

  • @alanya1396
    @alanya1396 13 дней назад +8

    It's like that not only in Moscow, we have mobile aplicanions for almost everything and I'm from a small town and you can pay for everything with you phone and even with your smile, you smile at a cashier desk to a spespecial device and the payment gets cleared, providing that you've turned on this option in your mobile bank app

  • @dojocho1894
    @dojocho1894 20 часов назад +1

    Im a older Veteran.... divorced now, Orthodox christian I have thought about retiring outside the US...I attend a russian orthodox church here in the States........I wish you happiness and peace sir.

  • @oxanavasileva8563
    @oxanavasileva8563 14 дней назад +11

    Вы стали отлично выглядеть в России! Помолодели лет на 5!

  • @Andrey_Bodrey75
    @Andrey_Bodrey75 14 дней назад +13

    Greetings! We are really very calm in terms of crime! I live 150 km from Moscow, and 30 km from us there is a railway station from which my daughter goes to study in Moscow. She is a young girl and I am completely calm about her. I put her on the train at about 21:00 in the evening and she arrives in Moscow after 00:00 at night and calmly gets to the hostel and she has been doing this for 4 years and no problems!
    As for the laws, the phrase sounds like this: "a large number of laws in Russia are compensated by the non-necessity of their execution"!))) But in order to understand what this means, you need to live in Russia for some time.)))
    And yes - welcome! Adequate people who share our values are welcome in Russia!)) Good luck to you!

  • @alexpodgaets5658
    @alexpodgaets5658 13 дней назад +7

    I've been to the USA five times in 2006-2007, three of them included Hawai'i, the food is absolutely delicious there. The most challenging was counting how much is dollar per ounce / pound. I even saw Russian food in Ala Moana mall in Waikiki, Oahu. Wonderful place.
    For those who love their home it is easy to love and respect another's home

  • @ThePathOfVibe
    @ThePathOfVibe 14 дней назад +25

    Great video, could you make a video sharing with us how did you get your residence, etc?, i'm a Canadian and EU, Also a Tefl Certified english teacher and would love to go teach english in Russia

    • @1966Gleb
      @1966Gleb 14 дней назад +10

      Native English speakers, and especially a professional teacher, will be in demand in Russia. Welcome to the land of common sense)

    • @TatyanaAndreewa
      @TatyanaAndreewa 14 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/4Xgr8Q_fknE/видео.htmlsi=AvjiUh2gH4hVIw8-

    • @TatyanaAndreewa
      @TatyanaAndreewa 14 дней назад

      Свяжись с парнем, ссылку на канал которого я скинула. Он ответит на твои вопросы.

    • @joseonwalking8666
      @joseonwalking8666 13 дней назад +1

      Let's Russia is what he mentioned.

    • @drmigera667
      @drmigera667 6 часов назад

      youtube.com/@countrysideacreshomestead2008?si=6n1TejC0hOzoKp50 Они рассказывали как переехать в Россию. С Английским в школах в то время, когда я начинала учиться, было не очень хорошо. Не знаю как сейчас, но в то время учителя просто объясняли скучно и странно из-за чего дети быстро теряли интерес. По крайней мере в моих школах было так. Дурацкие книжки с детскими картинками в 11 классе меня раздражали))))

  • @user-tp3ue7jl2s
    @user-tp3ue7jl2s 12 дней назад +10

    Мы очень рады адекватным людям, особенно христианам, чтобы сохранить нашу эдентичность, на фоне демографического кризиса и мигрантской проблемы. ❤

  • @idiotsavant53
    @idiotsavant53 7 дней назад +4

    I'm an American expat that lives in the next country south of Russia, the Republic of Georgia. I've been here for the past 8 1/2 years. The Georgian resort city Batumi on the Black Sea is where I live. To go back to the US would be unimaginable.

  • @15425rfggdfc
    @15425rfggdfc 14 дней назад +15

    России нужны люди, хорошие законопослушные люди, которые умеют работать, хотят родить детей , много детей и готовы влится в нашу культуру и язык. России нужно миллионов 300 хороших добрых, развитых интеллектуально людей.

    • @user-ib9sw7id9r
      @user-ib9sw7id9r 14 дней назад +5

      @user-rz6pw8ve7j
      Важное дополнение: нам нужны люди нашей культуры, либо желающих ее принять. Иначе любая страна погибнет.

  • @piast_kolodziej
    @piast_kolodziej 9 дней назад +5

    Hi! I'm from Poland. IMO you made a great decission by moving to Russia. It's safe, inexpensive and traditional values are important there. I wish you all the best!

  • @jackieclaps5575
    @jackieclaps5575 10 часов назад +1

    Im learning Russian and my Russian friends are so amazing. They welcome me to their home in Nalchik.

  • @user-fx4gz7jx4h
    @user-fx4gz7jx4h 12 дней назад +10

    Я только всегда переживаю, что эти люди, переезжающие в нашу страну, потом столкнуться с чем-то, с чем не смогут справиться, и будут разочарованы, ведь увы, у нас хватает проблем, и вы все их знаете🤷 Но я также радуюсь, что Россия как Ноев ковчег всех здравомыслящих людей собирает, может в этом ее сила? 🙏

    • @user-qh5zz9gr7k
      @user-qh5zz9gr7k 12 дней назад +1

      Это исключительно проблемы этих людей и переживать не стоит . Я переживаю что все эти переехавшие испортят нашу страну так же как испортили свою

    • @user-fx4gz7jx4h
      @user-fx4gz7jx4h 12 дней назад +2

      @@user-qh5zz9gr7k нет, этих людей Россия растворит в себе через поколение, а вот насчет мигрантов из Азии сомневаюсь, их слишком много, и они в основном не любят Россию, и не собираются ассимилироваться.

  • @user-li5cr6wv5b
    @user-li5cr6wv5b 13 дней назад +8

    Russia is huge. As long as you are a good person there'll always be place here for you.

  • @swanee9414
    @swanee9414 7 дней назад +4

    When I was a kid in the 60s (in Chicago), there was a saying comparing the US, Russia, France, and Germany...it goes like this:
    In the US, everything is permitted, except that which is illegal.
    In Germany, everything is illegal, except that which is permitted.
    In Russia (USSR in those days) everything illegal, even that which is permitted.
    In France, everything is legal, even that which is not permitted.
    But I think that the tables have turned...now the US is becoming like the Soviet Union, and Russia has become (the good things) that the US used to be.
    I want to move to Russia. I am 73 and in good health -and a long time Spanish teacher. I will have to look into this. As a US Marine (once a Marine, always a Marine) I hate to see the disintegration of the country that I once loved. I also loved the US National Anthem, but when you hear Shaman sing the Russian National Anthem, there is no comparison...the Russian is so complex and beautiful, musically and lyrically.

  • @alexmercer4515
    @alexmercer4515 23 часа назад +1

    Hi from Canada!) I’m going to have to watch this in full later this weekend!)

  • @dronhaunt8960
    @dronhaunt8960 11 дней назад +6

    For someone's who's wondering how much 10k $ in Russians equivalent. It should be enough for 1 YEAR OF LIVING WITHOUT ADDITIONAL INCOME in a decent apartment, with new clothes, etc, prob without restaurant

  • @TatyanaAndreewa
    @TatyanaAndreewa 14 дней назад +11

    Смотрю видео англоязычных людей, переехавших в Россию и изучающих русский язык. Я учусь у этих людей упорству в изучении языка, я хочу выучить английский. )

  • @evg1628
    @evg1628 13 дней назад +23

    Мужик, ну ты прям в самое сердце ранишь нас, русских)) добро пожаловать!

    • @user-lz8gw9pr9j
      @user-lz8gw9pr9j 6 дней назад

      Нет!!!!
      Наши парни гибнут сейчас,а эти прутся территории занимать! Никаких "добро пожаловать" задницы тут греть! Пусть тогда и на СВО идут

  • @actuallyme1400
    @actuallyme1400 День назад

    Greeting from Russia. Hope that you’ll find even more beautiful things here to share. Thanks for warm words 🎉

  • @ArtemFili
    @ArtemFili 14 дней назад +11

    Steven, good to see you're doing well and welcome to Russia. People who come with love are always welcomed by Russians. "To Russia with love".
    But look, to integrate into our culture you need to keep in mind that being happy in Russia often comes with being rigid to hardships and troubles.
    It wasn't always bright and shiny in Russia (we hope it will be in future) and the people went through difficulties in the past. So that burden is forever in our mentality and it's not always a pleasure to deal with. Just accept it and everything would be fine.

  • @dziwaczka6
    @dziwaczka6 15 дней назад +15

    Congratulation 😊

  • @brownadam1862
    @brownadam1862 День назад +1

    American currently living and working in China. I have been to Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. The people were lovely, the food delicious, and while I understand that it won't be for everyone I enjoyed it. I would return.

  • @sanchoplays
    @sanchoplays 4 дня назад +1

    Очень рад что к нам в страну переезжают целые семьи с традиционными ценностями, хорошим людям всегда рады :)

  • @pip_nalip
    @pip_nalip 14 дней назад +7

    Пусть у вас всё сложится хорошо!